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Let me begin by telling everyone Hello!!!
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the recommended person's height for a 2004Jamis XLT 2.0 Frames. I'm currently winning a auction on ebay for a 19" XLT 2.0. I'm 5'10" and I haven't been able to find information on the recommended height.

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It'll be close.

Jamisguy,
What is the best way to measure inseam? The book thing between your legs measure down to the floor. I've read so many different ways of measuring your inseam is there a full proof way?

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MTNBNewbie said:
Jamisguy,
What is the best way to measure inseam? The book thing between your legs measure down to the floor. I've read so many different ways of measuring your inseam is there a full proof way?

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mtnbnewbie
When you buy pants, the length is your inseam. I believe that is what he is referring to. Just look at your pant size in inches on the tag and the second number will be your inseam.
 

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SoonerBiker said:
When you buy pants, the length is your inseam. I believe that is what he is referring to. Just look at your pant size in inches on the tag and the second number will be your inseam.
Actually no, respectively, your pants inseam would not be accurate. The best way is the book method. MTBNewbie had it correct. Put a book all the wat up into your croth and measure from the floor to the top of the book. Make sure the book is level and your barefoot.
 
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